Rossella Squillace
Zij - ze/ je-jij/ je-jou/ hun-hen-ze What is the difference between: 1) zij-ze 2) je-jij 3) je-jou 4) hun-hen-ze In some sentence I found "zij" in others "ze", for example, and I don't get what is the difference. Thank you
2017년 12월 21일 오후 1:09
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zij-ze are the same, so are je-jij. They're all subjects btw. Je can also be a indirect object, jou is an indirect object, so are hun and hen. (hun can also be possessive pronoun). Ze can be both subject and indirect object. It's all about context. the combinations for subject - possessive pronoun - indirect object are : ik - mijn - mij/me jij/je - jouw/je - jou/je hij - zijn - hem zij/ze - haar - haar wij - ons/onze - ons u - uw - u jullie - jullie - jullie zij/ze(plural) - hun - hun/hen/ze In spoken Dutch you might also hear me instead of mijn, ze instead of zijn. Also some people write Dutch the way they speak it :-)
2017년 12월 21일
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